Lanark & District u3a
Line Dancing
What is Line Dancing?
A line dance is a choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows without regard for the gender of the individuals. All face the same direction or face each other and execute the steps at the same time.
Easy and Enjoyable
Line dancing is great for mental and physical activity and is particularly good for exercising your memory. It keeps members young at heart and provides lots of fun and laughs.
Whether you are highly active or not you will enjoy the comradeship, the group involvement and the upbeat music.
Group Leader's Comments
"The majority of the class have never tried Line Dancing before and it is quite inspiring to see the progress that they have made already. I have seen members helping other members as we all need a bit of time to get the steps right - but we can all do it with some persistence (and support). Come and try something new and have an enjoyable time."
Essential Information:
Line Dancing resumes on Tuesday 27th August 2024 at 4pm in Lanark Memorial Main Hall.
This class is very busy.
So, we have decided to start a second Line Dancing Class on Wednesday mornings from 10 until 11am again in Lanark Memorial.
This class will start on Wednesday 18th September
Please contact myself to sign up for new class asap
07964 041374
As always, we will be led by Janice Hay who is a registered Line Dancing Teacher
Looking forward to seeing our regular line dancers and welcoming new folks
Group Leader - Loraine Swan
Email - lanimers.ls@gmail.com
When - Tuesdays - 4:00pm-5:00pm
Where - Lanark Memorial Hall
Cost - £2 - £4 per session (subject to change).
Requirements - Lightweight clothing and comfortable shoes.